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bibliographicCitation Gaytán M, Morales C, Sánchez-Criado JE, Gaytán F. Immunolocalization of beclin 1, a bcl-2-binding, autophagy-related protein, in the human ovary: possible relation to life span of corpus luteum. Cell Tissue Res. 2008 Feb;331(2):509–17. doi: 10.1007/s00441-007-0531-2. PMID: 17999086.
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